Historical Commission Meeting Agenda 06-01-22

Date: 
Wednesday, June 1, 2022 - 6:00pm

 Agenda*

SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 2022

6:00 P.M.

*Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the Salem Historical Commission will be held on Wednesday, June 1, 2022 at 6:00 p.m. via remote participation in accordance with Chapter 20 of the Acts of 2021.

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SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 2022

6:00 P.M. (PLEASE NOTE NEW TIME)

MEETING AGENDA

 

  1. 427 Essex Street – City of Salem – Certificate of Appropriateness – Relocate Choate Memorial statue – Continuation
  2. Request for comment – City of Salem – Columbus Avenue seawall reconstruction
  3. Request for discussion – Proposal for Commission review of at-grade changes
  4. 137 Fort Avenue -  Jessica and Michael Blomerth – Waiver of the Demolition Delay Ordinance – Remove more than 50% of roof – Continued from May 18, 2022 meeting
  5. 186 Federal Street – Denise M. Carria – Certificate of Appropriateness – Retaining wall and foundation modifications (after the fact) – continuation
  6. 186 Federal Street – Denise M. Carria – Certificate of Appropriateness – Storm window and storm door color, parge foundation, modify windows on garage - continuation
  7. Salem Common – City of Salem/SCNA – Certificate of Appropriateness – Replicate carvings on Washington Arch - continuation
  8. 155 Derby Street – Wharfside Condominum Association - Certificate of Appropriateness – Relocate roof drains to new daylight drains at foundation – continuation
  9. Please note that the following items may be continued to the Commission’s next meeting on June 15, 2022 due to meeting time limitations:
  10. 9 Cambridge Street – Nicolaus and Elisa Hofmeester – Certificate of Appropriateness – Replace rear addition and paint colors
  11. 248 Lafayette Street – Andrew Roach – Certificate of Appropriateness - Architectural roof shingles
  12. 123 Federal Street – Cali Fidopiastis – Certificate of Appropriateness - Paint carriage house
  13. 169 Federal Street – Brian Peters – Certificate of Appropriateness - Storm window and storm door color
  14. 9 Hathorne Street – Greg Davis – Certificate of Appropriateness - Remove vinyl siding and restore building
  15. 7 Orne Square – Katherine Green and Michael Walpole – Certificate of Appropriateness - New shed
  16. 21 Flint Street – David Kaytes – Certificate of Appropriateness – Modify previously approved plans for rear alterations
  17. 5-7 Flint Street – Ilse Peirce – Certificate of Appropriateness – Replace window
  18. 39 Warren Street – William Healy and James Raye – Certificate of Appropriateness – Relocate rear downspout Request is being reviewed under minor change category with waiver of public hearing pending abutter notification.
  19. Other Business: Minutes; Violations; Correspondence
  20. Certificates of Non-Applicability

Per M.G.L. Chapter 40C Section 9, the following applications were recently issued a Certificate of Non-Applicability for in-kind maintenance, repair or replacement or non-jurisdictional work in an historic district:

ADDRESS                          OWNER                                DISTRICT                                   DATE ISSUED                           PROJECT REQUEST

182 Federal Street              Lee                                        McIntire                                      5/17/22                                       storm window

262 Lafayette Street            Kouyoumjian                         Lafayette Street                         5/16/22                                       in-kind repairs and painting

28 Beckford Street               Hanrahan                             McIntire                                       5/17/22                                      custom made window/clapboard replacement and paint (work in-kind)

3 Beckford Street                 Barrett                                  McIntire                                       5/23/22                                      repoint foundation

Persons requiring auxiliary aids and services for effective communication such as sign language interpreter, an assistive listening device, or print material in digital format or a reasonable modification in programs, services, policies, or activities, may contact the City of Salem ADA Coordinator as soon as possible and no less than 2 business days before the meeting, program, or event. Know Your Rights Under the Open Meeting Law, M.G.L. c. 30A §18-25, and City Ordinance Sections 2-2028  through 2-203